Detective Comics #115
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Lived in a Glass House!", architect Jo stuns the industry with a revolutionary new glass stronger than steel—only to face betrayal when his partner, furious over a rejected million-dollar offer, vows to destroy him. Written by Don C. Cameron and illustrated by Win Mortimer, this 1946 mystery thriller blends innovation and intrigue in a story where transparency becomes a deadly vulnerability. The cover by Win Mortimer captures the eerie brilliance of a man living in a fortress of glass.
In "The Man Who Lived in a Glass House!" from Detective Comics #115 (1946), a visionary architect builds a home from a revolutionary, super-strong glass—only to find his ambitions tested when his partner, betrayed by his refusal to sell out to a steel magnate, turns against him. With a mind for innovation and a heart hardened by betrayal, the architect must now defend his creation and his life from a vengeful former ally.
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Reprinted in Batman Archives #5 (2001), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #5 (2018)
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